>
> I do not think the J2EE specs prohibit you from implementing
> something that
> is not part of it.
> That would be too restrictive, IMO, and enough reasons to drop the J2EE
> compliance in that respect.
>
> PHP, mod-perl, and documentation would be good.
>

PHP and Perl will both work as normal with Orion (see the archives for many
posts on getting these to work, it's just a few XML tags)

Mike

>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cory Adams
> > Sent: 19 August 2000 16:55
> > To: Orion-Interest
> > Subject: Re: what are you missing in apache-like functionality?
> >
> >
> > But don't you think that would cause Orion to deviate from
> > the Sun J2EE spec.?
> >
> > PHP is great to work with but it is definately not something that is
> > anywhere close to being part of J2EE.
> >
> > You could implement many of the same types of PHP functions
> > perhaps with
> > custom TagLibs or rewrite to JSP.
> >
> > Cory
> >
> > At 08:21 AM 8/19/00 -0500, Andrew Panagos wrote:
> > >List So far
> > >1) mod_rewrite
> > >2) mod_expires
> > >
> > >3) I would like php to the list so desired Apache to Orion
> > wants. We have
> > >alot of investment in php files. It would be great to be
> > able to use them
> > >with Orion instead of having to run Apache and Orion
> > >
> > >Andrew
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>


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